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  • Title: [Significance of diffuse slow washout in dipyridamole loading thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scintigraphy].
    Author: Yonezawa Y, Hamashige N, Doi Y, Ozawa T, Odawara H, Takata J, Yamada M, Akagi N, Maeda T, Yoshida S.
    Journal: Kaku Igaku; 1991 Apr; 28(4):355-60. PubMed ID: 1880969.
    Abstract:
    To assess the significance of diffuse slow washout (DSW) in dipyridamole loading thallium-201 myocardial perfusion scintigraphy, 382 patients were studied. DSW were observed in 69 (24%) of 285 patients with perfusion defects, 5 (5%) of 97 patients without perfusion defects. There was significant relation between DSW and perfusion defects (p less than 0.01). Coronary angiography showed multivessel disease in 84% single vessel disease in 12% of patients with DSW and multivessel disease in 28%, single vessel disease in 50% of patients without DSW. During a mean follow up period of 29 months, initial CABG or PTCA were done in 41%, cardiac death occurred in 12%, nonfatal cardiac events occurred in 7% of patients with DSW and perfusion defects. In patients without DSW, initial CABG or PTCA were done in 11%, cardiac death occurred in 7%, nonfatal cardiac events occurred in 5%. Patients without perfusion defects had good prognosis regardless of the presence or absence of DSW. In conclusion, DSW indicates serious cardiac ischemia in patients with perfusion defects. DSW does not indicate cardiac ischemia in patients without perfusion defects.
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